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Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
1101 15th St NW STE 700
Washington DC 20005
United States
Christopher is an Associate in Fragomen’s Washington, DC office where he assists clients with employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant matters. Christopher practices in the fields of investor (EB-5) and corporate immigration law, representing large financial institutions, technology firms, hedge funds, fashion designers and high-net-worth individuals. He advises clients on obtaining temporary work visas and permanent residence through the labor certification process, extraordinary ability classification and qualifying investments in U.S. businesses. Christopher also is involved in assisting permanent residents through the naturalization process.
Prior to attending law school, Christopher served as a program analyst with the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.
Education
- Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 2014
- The George Washington University, B.A., 2011
More from Christopher
Admissions
Bar Admissions: New York
Practice Limited to Federal Immigration & Nationality Law
Awards
Dean’s List, Fordham University School of Law, 2013-2014
Dean’s Honor List, The George Washington University, 2009
University and Alumni Award, The George Washington University, 2007
Professional accomplishments
Practice Limited to Federal Immigration & Nationality Law
Member, Fordham International Law Journal
Member, New York State Bar Association
Experience
Successfully obtained expedited processing of pending O-1 nonimmigrant visa petition based on severe financial loss to a U.S. company
Secured blanket L-1 petitions for an international financial services company and a technology company
Advised a large-scale fragrance manufacturer on immigration compliance matters relating to the acquisition of a start-up company
Represented holding companies in the transition of foreign national employees between corporate entities
Publications and lectures
Author, “Businesses Stand to Gain from Immigration Reform.” The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Vol. 21, No. 3 (March 2013): 37. Print.
Christopher’s insights
March 8, 2016 | Eb-5